February 11, 2009 2:41 PM

Pope Approves Miracle For Hawaiian Priest

(AP)  Pope Benedict XVI on Thursday approved a miracle attributed to the intercession of a 19th century Belgian priest who ministered to leprosy patients in Hawaii - opening the way for him to be declared a saint.

Benedict declared that a Honolulu woman's recovery in 1999 from terminal lung cancer was the miracle needed for canonization of the Rev. Damien de Veuster. The miracle was attributed to the intercession of the late priest, to whom the woman, Audrey Toguchi, had prayed.

The approval means that Father Damien, beatified by Pope John Paul II in 1995, will be canonized at a date still to be set.

The Vatican's Congregation for the Causes of Saints had said Toguchi's recovery defied medical explanation, and on Thursday the pope told the sainthood office's leader, Cardinal Jose Saraiva Martins, that he agreed, the Vatican said.

"It's such an exciting time in our lives that one of our men, one of us here in Hawaii, has attained the highest rank of sanctity and will soon be declared a saint in the church," said the Rev. Christopher Keahi, head of the Sacred Hearts order of Hawaii.

Born Joseph de Veuster in 1840, Damien went to Hawaii in 1864 and joined other missionaries of the Congregation of the Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary. Nine years later he began ministering to leprosy patients on the remote Kalaupapa peninsula of Molokai island, where some 8,000 people had been banished amid an epidemic in Hawaii in the 1850s.

The priest eventually contracted the disease, also known as Hansen's disease, and died in 1889 at 49.

Honolulu Bishop Larry Silva said canonization is important, "not simply as a recognition of the saintly heroism of Father Damien, but so that, following his example, we may all be renewed in holiness and in our dedication to those brothers and sisters who are most in need."

The Vatican's saint-making procedures require that a miracle attributed to the candidate's intercession be confirmed in order to be beatified. Damien was beatified after the Vatican declared that the 1987 recovery of a Sacred Hearts of Jesus and Mary nun was a miracle. The nun recovered from an illness after praying to Damien.

After beatification, a second miracle is needed for sainthood.

A date for canonization was not expected to be set until February. Damien's body was exhumed from his Molokai grave in 1936 and his remains sent back to Belgium for reburial. In 1995, a relic of his right hand was given back to the Hawaii diocese and returned to the Molokai grave.

The decree for Father Damien was one of 13 approved by the pope for people in various stages of the sainthood process.

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by reptilian96 July 5, 2008 11:21 PM EDT
DON''T YOU SEE HOW EVIL PEOPLE ARE EVEN AFTER THEY BELIEVE IN GOD. JUST IMAGINE IF THEY DIDN''T BELIEVE IN ANYTHING, HOW F**KED UP THIS WORLD BE.
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by reptilian96 July 5, 2008 11:19 PM EDT
FOX NEWS discovered the presence of a massive spy ring inside the United States run by the government of Israel. This seems a harsh gratitude from a nation which obtains 10% of its annual budget from the American taxpayer, $3+ billion a year. Over the years, American taxpayers have been required to send Israel more than four times what the US spent to go to the moon.
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by libsluv2spit July 4, 2008 5:43 PM EDT
Am I the only one who sees the irony?

Posted by smurfcrusher at 10:01 AM : Jul 04, 2008
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as ironic as "bono eradicating poverty in africa"
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by smurfcrusher July 4, 2008 1:01 PM EDT
"Pope approves miracle"...

Am I the only one who sees the irony?
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by offtheback July 4, 2008 2:10 AM EDT
How many raped alter boys does this honor absolve?
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by rushlimpdrug July 4, 2008 1:34 AM EDT

Posted by u243379 at 08:14 PM


With your words of wisdom you sound like a saint.

You wouldn''t happen to have a case of leprosy
would you?

Or a case of beer?

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by thisandthat1 July 4, 2008 1:11 AM EDT
"Approves Miracle" lol .... sheeesh!
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by ubrew12 July 4, 2008 12:45 AM EDT
There''s a short passage in James Michener''s book ''Hawaii'' that details a young Hawaiian womans journey to Kalaupapa after a leprosy diagnosis. Set adrift by ''polite'' society, without hope, sanity, caring, civilization. Picture true outcasts of society fighting like dogs for a bit of meat and status on Molokai''s windswept, isolated coast, most in various states of decay.

Damien came to this place and delivered a message: society''s ''outcasts'' were only outcasts if they accepted it. That created so much homegrown culture that when ''civilized'' people finally reached back out to mainstream these people back into society, many preferred to stay and die in Kalaupapa.

I find it strangely appropriate that ''polite'' Catholic society has always been searching, these many years, for some ''reason'' to beatify Father Damien.

Damien performed his miracle. And like all ''real'' miracles, it required an unyielding aptitude for ''goodness'', not smoke n mirrors n Catholic bishops counting the angels on the heads of pins.
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by u243379 July 3, 2008 11:14 PM EDT
I wonder what the "naysayers" beleive. I''m willing to bet Your religion would seem just as silly and pathetic to a Catholic. Get a life Peolple! If all You can do is sit on a website and ridicule, then I take that back, I wouldn''t laugh @ Your religion, probably just Your lack of a Social Life :oP
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by rushlimpdrug July 3, 2008 10:55 PM EDT

GIVES A PERSON SOMETHING TO THINK ABOUT????
Posted by hbevis at 07:00 PM


Yeah, I think about:

Why does God kill people?

Must be some kind of a miracle
to kill so many and not be in jail.

I will give Benedict points for
doing this in Hawaii and not some
reeetard desert country.

Next time he can pick a "miracle worker"
from the French Riviera? or maybe Tahiti?

Gotta go get a "miracle" cure for this
hunger pain I''ve developed.


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